I want to have an e-reader with a text editor/text editing (.txt) capabilities. Is it possible trough jailbreaking? What do you think?
>inb4 just use notes on the kindle
It doesn't let you write a page and it's inconvenient
http://www.pcworld.com/article/259582/how_to_use_a_kindle_dx_as_a_pc_display.html
Buy a used Kindle DX ($150 for the non-3G variant on E-bay right now)
Jailbreak it.
Put a VNC client on it.
Connect to a VNC server running on your computer/VM/RPi Zero
Open a text editor.
????
Profit.
Alternatively, buy a $850 e-ink monitor.
http://dasung.com/english/
>>58394950
These are nice options. But is there no direct solution to it? I mean,is there no text editor program to install on the "jailbroken Kindle DX" for example?
>>58394817
Why? Screen refreshing on Kobo and Kindles' is so fucking slow it makes me want to throw the e-reader at the wall.
>>58395017
Not on the 32gb manga edition. It's fast as fuck.
Also, not a big deal for me since I tend to write slowly,I just need to know if I can text edit and take notes on it,because it would be a practical replacement for other devices.
I think this is either retarded or completely ahead of it's time. I'm sorry.
>>58395013
Your DuckDuckGo search is as good as mine.
>>58395233
Well,I tried. The most complicated alternative would be to install Debian on the e-reader then installing a txt editor inside of it,which is completely asenite.